Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1919 — Page 5

TO OUR CUSTOMERS Christmas slippers are gelling scarce. It I X looks as (hough we would be cleaned up on | \em in the next few days. We have made our I jX so reasonable lhal people are buying lliem m preference Io a 10l of o u lcr i| lings waul yoo, OUR CUSTOMERS, |o share in these good things and we ask you | o buy as 1 soon as possible. I < Charlie Voglewede

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PROFIT SHARING CERTIFICATES Conservative investors who desire to become associated with a clean-cut well managed, honest company that knows where to buy oil leases that will attain great value are invited to become shareholders in The Fort Worth Lease and Royalty Co. CHARLES F. CURTIS AUTHORIZED SALES AGENT 204 North Ist St., Decatur, Ind. Free literature mailed upon application. Don’t put it off till some other time. You may be too late. DO IT NOW ‘ I The Gift Store I | of Decatur | fls ready to serve your every Christmas need with the f jSt largest, most complete Gift stock we have ever possessed, and cordially invite your early inspection of our displays. *,L' f Pearl Strings $6.50 to $35 » JK Famous La Tosca and Hallmark Pearls. j|E :«> Pyralin Ivory 65c to S6O B jf Wide range of separate pieces or complete sets 3? Wrist Watches $16.50 to $25 3?! !. Various styles and movements. Wonderful gifts. j Diamond Clusters $125 to $350 C i Beautiful clusters in many designs. Very special. 1 jfe ’ ' Shop a 3 “CMb shop i S * Early 1 Now I ff * WBI f , ’ “BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS" ?JT : I— — — The Xmay packing of “WHITE STAG” Extra Mild Cigars are real holiday hand outs and will give a real pleasure-punch to your “Merry Christmas” when he finds “his” box of them on the gift table Christmas morn. He’s hoping you’ll give him one of them. For sale by all dealers. v

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919.

<*ived at th' Elite drug store. One dollar While they lust.—Abe Martin Indianapolis News. Mrs. Milo McKinney of North Commerce si reel, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills, in Decatur, this week.—Portland Sun. : Milo Mekinney u nd Charles Buck are attending the Delco Light convention, in Dayton, Ohio.—Portland Sun. i Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Staub went to Fort Wayne to spend the day. Mrs. Mary Wemhoff went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day. Mrs. D. H. Seibold returned to her home in Hamlet, Ind. after visiting with her father. Clark Brothers, who has been very ill for about two weeks. Mrs. C. A. Max and son Benjamine | went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Vesey. Miss Catherine Vesey of Fort Wayne, is leading lady in the "Soldiers Players" at Camp Taylor. Miss Vesey is well known here having visited here on many occasions and her friends here will be glad to hear of her splendid work. Her sister Miss Margaret Vesey is the general Secretary of the V. M. C._ A. at boutsvillo, which is a very important posiI tion. Mrs. Floyd Baker and children ar- . rived yesterday from Fort Wayne for . a visit with her grandparents. Mr. - and Mrs. Martin Lord of Monmouth. Miss Lillie Thomas went to Monmouth this morning to spend the day with Mrs. Floyd Baker who is visiting with relatives. Attorney Lee Hartzell, of Fort! Mayne. was here today on business' i in court.

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Mirs Mao Borling made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. (.'. V. Connell spent the afternoon In Fort Wayno today. Mrs. J. H. Voglewede returned li nn a visit in Fort Wayne since last Sunday, with her daughter, Mrs. James P. Haciling. Among the items of Theodore Roosevelt’s estate were $3,000 worth of Mexican 5 per cent bonds, which were scheduled as worthless. A good wooden Indian was once I the indispensable accessory to every I tobacco shop. How long is it since you have seen one? Succeessful storage of potatoes Is dependent on a number of factors; as, I for example, the quality of tubers 1 I stored, the tempature at which they I are held, the moisture content of the; air, the size of the storage pile, and the exclusion of the light. The prop-1 er storage tempature for potatoes ranges from about 34 degrees to about 40 degrees. —— - - • !ii 11 ..— .. . !>> Brings the Roses to Children’s Cheeks I Mother: Brew This Vegetable Tea at 1 Home —Good Health to All the Family. To drive out of the system impurities that keep you feeling miserable is good advice, and people who want better blood and keener enjoyment of i . life should not neglect taking at leastl a two weeks’ treatment of gentle! 'health-building K. & B. Tea. Druggists will tell you that scores of people enjoy a cup at bedtime because it keeps liver and bowels in proper condition and ends bilious attacks and sick headache. Give it to the children when peevjish. They like it .and it acts very i gently on their little bowels. Be sure you get Dr. Carter’s K. & B. Tea.

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RECORD OF MALE SEX ISEQUALLED Mrs. Schmuck Boasts of Man’s Appetite, Since Taking Trutona. Evansville, Ind., Dec, 11.—Like numerous other local people, Mrs. M. B. Schmuck, well known Evansville woman of 715 Upper Fourth street, has found long needed relief from! after effects of the "flu" through use of Trutona. Mrs. Schmuck made the i following frank statement on April 1: j "I had had the ‘flu’ and I was told I that my troubles were all caused as :a result of that ailment. My stomach was out of shape, I had no ap-l petite and 1 simply couldn't sleep at I night. Gas often formed in my. stomach and I would suffer the most severe pains. "1 can eat as much as a man, since I taking Trutona And, oh, how well I sleep now. The food I eat agrees i with me, too, for I don't expe-ience the gas formations and pain-, after, I meals now. I have been relieved of Ithe nervousness I formerly suffered II feel so much batter that f can con- | scientiously recommend Trutona to those suffering as I did." Thousands of persons who were victims of influenza and for weeks and months thereafter we:-c unable to regain their strength, have found in Trutona, the perfect tonic, a medicine that gave the results desired. By cleansing the system, creating lan appetite and producing sound. I restful sleep Trutona has caused countless persons to regain their | lost strength in i surprising shor t time. Be prepared for this winter’s ailments. Get a bottle of Trutona today. Trutona, the perfect tonic is now being introduced and explained in Decatur at Smith, Yager & Falk’s. Home-Made Toys W-W ■Mr < • BBL. ’ The perennial rag doll that appears I his year is made of any ribbed goods ; —as a ribbed stocking—tinted pink, (t is cut out by a pattern, sewed and stuffed with cotton. The face and hair ire the result of red, black and white water color. The doll is then dressed up in blue cotton crepe and ! a blue stocking cap. j A ball made from scraps of velvet 1 is a fine gift for a very little boy. It ' takes twelve pieces, measuring three j inches across at their widest part to i make it. They are sewed together, leaving an opening for stuffing with J cotton, and the brighter the colors ; used the better.

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- - ■ - -- - Beans, though higher in price than they were several years ago, nre still among the cheaporc sods that cun be bought today. They are one of tbej cheapest source of protein and may be used to help sui ply this valuable' food constituent in the diet, accoi ling to United Stales Department of. , Agilculture specialists, Mrs. E. H. Battenberg of Dayton, Ohio who has been visiting with ■Charles Batenberg went to Fort I Wayne to visit with her daughter. Miss Pearl Hart went to Fort I Wayne Io visit with her sister.

“We find our way everywhere ” 1 — Ches. Field i ■ 4 ND no wonder! For K al into Chesterfields —an Bp inexpensive cigarette —is ■ crowded more real tobacco O value than you’d think pos« m sible. Satisfy? B You said it! ra.K ■ • ST- , ■ Your ! Christmas fepSo Problems- 5 8 Jay stem perplexing and you may not know exactly what to give but the problem is easily solved if you’ll just drop in herA Our Christmas stocks are unusual, distinctive and appropriate. I You're bound to find satisfaction. k Stationery, Ivory, Perfume, Toilet Goods, Leather Goods, Cameras, 4 let’s Sit Down and Talk Over i feaiwjiuiwiil. | WW Tbe Question n - 110 Columbia with its beautiful I I i-wSsBI finish and rich tong production ~T-fifiijjF-1 —F-Bmßl— * ea d s the world. It brings the wonderful spirit Os music into the home in true reproduction. Order .-j ® no w for Xmas. C olumbia Grafanolas and Records. SMITH, YAGER & FALK The Rexall Store ♦ ‘"’* i

WILL BUILD MANY HOMES South Bend. Ind. Dec. 12. —(Special to the Daily Democrat.)—As u necsisary complement to its next <16,000iJiOO automobile plant, the Stutlebakc)' lorporation announced today planp . lor the erection of I,oo<> modern homer. A subsidiary home bulldin if company has been formed with a cupj ital of <11,000,000 to carry on the building project. - — Best line of fresh candies in the city can he bought at Steele’s Grocery. li